Secondary units of measurement resources

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20 files, each containing a huge array of detailed, differentiated Numeracy plans, Powerpoints, homework, key vocabulary, games, puzzles, display posters and much more, designed to engage a variety of different learners. This super saver pack covers: shape, space, measure, puzzles, problem solving, calculating, written methods, data handling, factors, fractions, time, times tables, Numeracy starters and revision! A way to fire up your lessons, while maintaining a work/ life balance for yourself!

An array of planning, resources, Powerpoints and activities to teach Year 3/4 shape, space, measure and puzzles. This includes differentiation and interactive strategies to engage a range of learning styles. Also included in this pack is a detailed observation lesson plan and resourcing, based on solving puzzles, which received excellent feedback.

This pack contains 50+ Powerpoints and documents, with a huge variety of starters, games, puzzles and activities to set your Numeracy lessons off to a flying start! Many are differentiated using a bronze, silver, gold and platinum level strategy. These cover an array of areas, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, word problems, written methods, shape, space, measure, fractions and many more. Some of the documents also include lists of many practical activity and game ideas to use as starters, revision or as free choice activities on your Maths resource table. Make Maths fun all year, with this life saver bundle!

In this lesson, learners are able to convert between related compound units (speed, rates of pay, prices, density, pressure) in numerical and algebraic contexts.
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activity with instant feedback.
To access online choose the multiscreen.html file.
To access offline choose the swf file.
Contains 34 Interactive pages

This HUGE resource contains 15 songs for thew new maths currciulum. Written, produced and tested on kids around the country, Mr A, Mr C and Mr D have created a range of alternative, modern songs for Key Stage 2.
LISTEN TO SAMPLES BEFORE YOU BUY (Copy and paste the link into your browser)
https://soundcloud.com/mracdpresent/sets/the-maths-album-by-mr-a-mr-c-and-mr-d-present
Join the three of them (and their alien friend Bertrum) on a mathematical journey like no other! These rock and roll, hip-hop, club anthems and Indie rock songs will keep your children engaged, learning and inspired in the classroom.
This pack includes:
15 x Maths songs (mp3)
15 x Instrumental versions (mp3)
15 x Lyrics in one handy document (pdf)
A2+B2=C2 (Introduction)
3D Shapes
Add, Subtract, Divide
Area and Perimeter
Coordinates
Double and Halving
Fractions
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
Measures
Negative Numbers
Number Bonds
Prime Numbers
Quadrilaterals
Roman Numerals
Times Table Shortcuts
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Easy to prepare Key Stage 2 Maths games and activities, ideal for the first week back at school with a new class or to stock up your maths shelf for use throughout the year. As a revision and consolidation pack, this best suits Year 6 (P7 and other equivalents), although the resources would suit some younger classes / groups if all included concepts have been covered.
After the holidays, before teaching any new aspects of maths, you can get pupils improving their mental agility with these fun Crossnumber puzzles (featuring addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, decimals). You can have them work on those times tables they've forgotten over the summer with these Four in a Row games. Plus you can have them work independently or collaboratively on these mostly multi-step Word Problems challenge cards - a key area to come back to over and over again to ensure pupils can use the four operations in context.
Please click on the resources to see previews and more detailed information about each one. I hope this bundle saves you time and helps to get your pupils off to a flying start without you having to do a whole load of planning in the first few days. If you can spare a moment I would be grateful for any reviews. Many thanks.
Here are some of my other popular KS2 Maths resources:
Mental Maths Bundle
Multiplication / Division Bundle
Angles / Symmetry Bundle
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This worksheet is aimed at the new Higher maths specification from 2017 onwards. It consists of three challenging, longer, exam-style exercises based on real-life applications, using formula for cylinders and spheres. The first sheet lists the formula students will need to use. Diagrams, created with Word drawing objects, are used to illustrate all three exercises. Each exercise has multiple parts. To solve the problems the 1st exercise requires additional skills with ratios; the 2nd both simultaneous and quadratic equations (this is hinted at in the question by saying 'Using an algebraic method..'); and the 3rd requiring creation of an equation that links the relative volumes of a cylinder and a hemisphere. Calculation of the surface area of the machine part (see cover image) in Exercise 3 is more complex and challenging than normal, though it is entirely logical. It is not too difficult as long as a methodical approach is taken. This exercise concludes by using density and volume to calculate the mass of zinc required to galvanise a production run of the machine part. There are also various measurement conversions required such as converting cubic millimeters to cubic centimetres and litres, and grams to kilograms.
DOCX and PDF worksheets supplied along with 9 pages of fully-worked model answers in JPEG format.

Editable measurement homework.
Use a ruler, weighing scales, a measuring jug/cups to find the answers to these questions. Some of the answers will be printed on the products. If you don’t have any scales, try to estimate the weight. If you don’t have a measuring jug, use a milk bottle, (which will hold a litre), and try to work it out).